Large or macro planter structures for comparatively large plantings for use in large spaces formed from planter modules, which planter structures are assembled on-site with extremely large dimensions, e.g., several hundred feet, to provide unusual and stunning visual effects and which structures include lighted cladding walls which may also function as lighted advertising displays visible from great distances owing to their size.
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8. An extra-long macro planter structure comprised of a series of juxtaposed modular planter units, each planter unit including
(a) a rigid skeletal rectangular parallelpiped frame having four interconnected lower horizontal members defining a rectangular base, vertical post means at the corners of the rectangular base, and at least two upper horizontal members fastened to the vertical post means to rigidify the same;
(b) a molded plastic half-pipe shell mounted on said frame, said half-pipe shell being generally semi-cylindrical in shape and having open ends adapted to be aligned with similar pipes on contiguous frames; and
(c) rectangular cladding wall panels affixed to said frame and adapted to be aligned in butted relation with similar cladding wall panels on contiguous wall panels on contiguous frames.
1. A modular structure unit for macro planter structures, said unit comprising
(a) a rigid skeletal rectangular parallelpiped frame having four interconnected lower horizontal members defining a rectangular base, vertical post means at the corners of the rectangular base, and at least two upper horizontal members fastened to the vertical post means to rigidify the same;
(b) a molded plastic half-pipe shell mounted on said frame, said half-pipe shell being generally semi-cylindrical in shape and having open ends adapted to be aligned with similar pipes on contiguous frames;
(c) rectangular cladding wall panels affixed to said frame and adapted to be aligned in butted relation with similar cladding wall panels on contiguous wall panels on contiguous frames;
(d) whereby a series of units may be arranged and interconnected in longitudinal relation to establish a macro planter structure of substantial length.
2. The modular unit of
(a) said half-pipe shell is of corrugated construction including alternating semi-circular ribs and troughs.
3. The modular unit of
(a) drainage ports are formed in said ribs in spaced relation to the centers of said semi-circular ribs.
4. The modular unit of
(a) clip means attached to said frame removably mount said cladding panels to said frame.
5. The modular unit of
(a) said cladding panels comprise spaced pairs of interior and exterior panels, the exterior panels are translucent, the interior panels are highly reflective;
(b) an LED light source is mounted between said spaced pairs of panels.
6. The modular unit of
(a) translucent top panel means are mounted at the upper edges of said cladding panels to establish a light chamber.
7. The modular unit of
(a) end cladding panels are secured to said unit to establish a rectangular parallelpiped planter structure.
9. The macro planter of
(a) said half-pipe shell is of corrugated construction including alternating semi-circular ribs and troughs.
10. The macro planter of
(a) drainage ports are formed in said ribs in spaced relation to the centers of said semi-circular ribs.
11. The macro planter of
(a) clip means attached to said frame removably mount said cladding panels to said frame.
12. The macro planter of
(a) said cladding panels comprise spaced pairs of interior and exterior panels, the exterior panels are translucent, the interior panels are highly reflective;
(b) an LED light source is mounted between said spaced pairs of panels.
13. The macro planter of
(a) translucent top panel means are mounted at the upper edges of said cladding panels to establish a light chamber.
14. The macro planter of
(a) end cladding panels are secured to said unit to establish a rectangular parallelpiped planter structure.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to new and improved extra large or macro planter structures for comparatively large plantings for use in large spaces, which planter structures may be assembled on-site into very large or macro planters of extremely long lengths, e.g., several hundred feet, to provide unusual and stunning visual effects. The new and improved planter structures include lighted cladding walls which may also function as lighted advertising displays visible from great distances owing to their size. Alternatively, the new and improved elongated planter structures, with or without lighting, may function as highly decorative and attractive barriers for pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic when established on busy streets or walkways.
2. Description of the Related Art
The planter state of the art in general as well as the specific lighted planter art is described in several issued U.S. patents, including: U.S. Pat. No. 3,030,735 to Bodkins; U.S. Pat. No. 3,935,671 to Soot; U.S. Pat. No. 5,741,061 to Lehmann et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 5,951,151 to Carel et al.; D619,924 to Jean-Pierre; and U.S. Pat. No. 7,805,885 to Luckett, as well as several published U.S. patent applications, including: US 2001/0034974 to Cameron et al.; 2003/0140557 to Lyon; 2006/0026898 to Klaus; 2007/0101646 to Licht; 2009/0300984 to Gordon; and 2010/0175318 to Ahmadi. These publications disclose various configurations of small or micro planters, some of which have modularity of components, and some of which disclose systems of illumination. However, there remains a need for macro planter units, which may be arranged and combined into large and striking planter constructions of hundreds of feet in length. The present invention fulfills the need for such large scale units, which may be lighted for special dramatic aesthetic effects.
In accordance with the present invention, a fundamental modular planter unit is formed either off-site or on-site, by erecting a skeletal rectangular parallelpiped frame, cube-shaped or elongated box-shaped, from wooden, thermoplastic, or metal beams and posts. The key elements are open-ended, molded high density polyethylene (HDPE) semi-cylindrical pipes or shells which are mounted to the frames. Decorative cladding in the nature of translucent plastic panels is attached to the frames to complete the modular units. Advantageously, the use of semi-circular pipe reduces the volume and weight of the planter when loaded with planting soil and promotes enhanced root growth of supported plants. Moreover, use of half-pipe reduces by approximately one third the amount of soil which would otherwise be required to fill a rectangular parallelpiped shaped container.
As a further aspect of the invention, the half-pipe shells are of corrugated rib-trough construction, providing added strength by virtue of the ribs as well as discrete spaced fluid reservoirs at the bottom of the troughs. The maximum level or capacity of the reservoirs may be simply established and controlled by drilled or molded drainage ports arranged at predetermined levels and in predetermined numbers at and above the bottom of the shells.
Importantly, the individual modular units are aligned and interconnected with adjacent half-pipe shells coaxially aligned and adjacent external cladding abutted to establish unitary planters of extreme lengths of many hundreds of feet. The attendant visual effects of such macro planters are extraordinary and are further enhanced by the integral internal lighting of the cladding walls in accordance with the invention.
As will be understood, the new macro planter constructions of the invention may be utilized to display advertising as a supplement to their basic functionality as planters. Importantly, the long planters may be used as decorative substitutes for or as alternatives to common concrete traffic barriers.
For a better appreciation of the new and improved modular planter units and the macro planters formed from gauging the units, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to
Specifically, the half-pipe shell elements are molded high density polyethylene (HDPE) sized with a diameter D of approximately 32 inches, length of approximately seven feet and depth of approximately 16 inches for easy handling and storage. The dimensions of the shells 20 may of course be varied without departing from the fundamental concepts of the invention. Advantageously, the shells 20 are of corrugated construction having a series of ribs 21 and troughs 22 between adjacent ribs defined by cylindrical outer walls 23, cylindrical inner walls 24, and radial walls 25 extending therebetween (see
The frames 10 are of simple structure having a straightforward rectangular base of two longitudinal legs 11, 12 joined to two transverse legs 13, 14 by screws 30. Four vertical posts 15, 16, 17, 18 are fastened to the base by screws 31. The frame 10 is completed and reinforced by upper longitudinal members 32, 33 fastened to posts 15, 17 and 16, 18 by screws 34. The legs and posts may be formed of wooden members, rigidified plastic members, or metal members. The posts 15-18 are arranged to both support the individual shells 20 and to permit end-to-end abutment of contiguous frames 10 and shells 20.
The shells 20 include web portions 36, 37 which are fastened to the upper surfaces of the frame 10 by screws 38, 39 to complete an individual planter 40 as shown in
More specifically, as shown in
As will be understood, the planters of the invention, whether formed as a single unit such as in
As a further specific aspect of the invention, the planter shells 20 are provided with a series of drainage ports 80 formed in the ribs 22 above the shell bottom to limit the amounts of water accumulation in the shells when the contained plants are irrigated. The number, location, and size of the ports 80 may be customized to suit the amount of moisture to be retained in the planters which is dictated by the requirements of flora to be grown in a particular planter. Bottom drainage ports 81 are also included as a control of the water accumulation during plant irrigation. While not shown, automatic irrigation piping may be readily incorporated into the macro planters by virtue of the open shells being arranged end-to-end. Water flow in the shells 20 is indicated by arrows in
As a particular advantage of the new planter, the troughs 22 and semi-circular shape thereof promote concentrated and healthy root growth as shown in
As an important feature of the invention, new and improved lighted planters 100 (
It should be understood, of course, that the specific form of the invention herein illustrated and described is intended to be representative only, as certain changes may be made therein without departing from the clear teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, reference should be made to the following appended claims in determining the full scope of the invention.
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